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mickey mccarter, washington correspondent for homeland security today. there are two big things i heard most about. one is fewer tsa agents. so if, say, 50,000 screeners aren't there, do we know what will happen? are we talking an extra half hour's wait? hours? do we? >>. >> we don't really know. where tsa is concerned, pretty much saying what other federal agencies are saying. it is going to have to furlough its workers somewhere between 7 to 14 day which is is what secretary lahood said about employees at the faa as well. he's projecting up to 90 minutes of delay time for a lot of flights in major zbloyts wow. okay. talked about the faa. that could mean -- $600 million furloughing this is according to the white house, 47,000 employees, closing 100 control towers, cutting control tower shifts. what could that mean? >> it depends on who you talk to. republicans in congress lashed out and said the 90 minutes of delays don't have to happen because of pilots sometime haven't reached the level they were at before 9/11. and the faa's budget has grown somethin
mickey mccarter, washington correspondent for homeland security today. there are two big things i heard most about. one is fewer tsa agents. so if, say, 50,000 screeners aren't there, do we know what will happen? are we talking an extra half hour's wait? hours? do we? >>. >> we don't really know. where tsa is concerned, pretty much saying what other federal agencies are saying. it is going to have to furlough its workers somewhere between 7 to 14 day which is is what secretary...
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the "washington post" sums it up this way. walmart is freaking out about the economy, should the rest of us? let's bring in "washington post" economic policy correspondent jim. should the rest of us freak out? >> maybe, there's two possible stories, one is that walmart is seeing is very bad for the rest of the economy. and that's the story like this. consumers weren't expecting a big payroll tax hike to hit them in january and started to notice it when the paychecks were lighter than expected in the first half of the month, seconds half of the month. they pulled way back on spending in february. there's going to be some of that effect going on. obviously most economists think the payroll tax hike will chill growth in some way. the question is, will consumers adjust and is it sort of a one time deal? the other story though, walmart tends do do very well in recessions because they are such a retailer that caters to the lower end of the economic spectrum. they've stocked cheap products. it's possible if people are doing better no
the "washington post" sums it up this way. walmart is freaking out about the economy, should the rest of us? let's bring in "washington post" economic policy correspondent jim. should the rest of us freak out? >> maybe, there's two possible stories, one is that walmart is seeing is very bad for the rest of the economy. and that's the story like this. consumers weren't expecting a big payroll tax hike to hit them in january and started to notice it when the paychecks...
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"the washington post", u.s. schools brace for federal funding cuts. the "new york times" meantime highlights federal spending cuts threaten delays in air travel. let me bring in loren fox politics reporter for "u.s. news and world report" and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> the president clearly thinks he has the upper hand. your poll yesterday suggested he does but is he in danger of overplaying it? >> well, it's always possible. we'll see what -- how much people really feel the impact if the sequester cuts go into effect as we think they probably will next week. but what we found in the new "usa today"/pew research poll is that about half of americans say it is going to be the fault of congressional republicans if they can't reach a deal. just 31% said they'd blame the president. that's pretty good standing for the president going into yet another one of these fiscal cliff hangers. >> they're talking about very serious cuts, one that could have by some accounts dire consequences esp
"the washington post", u.s. schools brace for federal funding cuts. the "new york times" meantime highlights federal spending cuts threaten delays in air travel. let me bring in loren fox politics reporter for "u.s. news and world report" and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> the president clearly thinks he has the upper hand. your poll yesterday suggested he does but is...
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. >> i want to bring in chicago sun times washington bureau chief and dana millbank. i'll start with you, lynn. the new line from republicans, as we just heard, this is the president's sequester. and as they try to move that message forward, are they setting this up? giving him the blame when these cuts go through? >> i think real people, real people will just think congress takes ownership of the mess and won't care about blame. this is a self-inflicted wound, doesn't have to happen. the answer may be, by the way, as a practical matter just taking this budget issue and cuts just down the road more, which is what congress does best. >> all right. this is what the president said yesterday. let's take a listen. >> we've got to stop with some of the politics that we see in washington sometimes that's focused on who's up, who's down. let's focus on the same kind of common sense and cooperation that we're seeing at this plant and we see all across the country. >> all right. so there he is in north carolina, talking about common sense. that sounds pretty simple to most. but
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that's the burning policy question in washington. i think there hasn't been enough debate about it. >> the other question it raised in your article is the obama administration asked the faa to speed up processing of integrated drones into civilian air space. they could be used by police departments, farmers, builders, hollywood, but with this progress comes some concern, right? >> absolutely. so the article by my wonderful colleague lev grossman, i believe the cover line is "drones come home." what he did is after explaining to people how much we're relying on drone technology abroad for national security, he's saying what people may be even less aware of is the degree to which they are about to come back and really explode in their domestic use. law enforcement, border control, possibly paparazzi flying little drones over the backyards or god forbid up to the windows of celebrities and a variety of other uses. everything from farmers using them to look at their crops to real estate agents who are creating little videos of properties
that's the burning policy question in washington. i think there hasn't been enough debate about it. >> the other question it raised in your article is the obama administration asked the faa to speed up processing of integrated drones into civilian air space. they could be used by police departments, farmers, builders, hollywood, but with this progress comes some concern, right? >> absolutely. so the article by my wonderful colleague lev grossman, i believe the cover line is...
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. >> i want to bring in "the washington post" editor. good morning. >> good morning. >> we're hearing the same things that we've been hearing, andy, over the last several days but is that going on here? there are no meetings that we're hearing about. chris van hollen even admitted that to us, no negotiations are going on. so if we're about to hit a crisis point, is all that we're going to get out of this receipt for sflik. >> i rhetoric? >> i tell you, the speaker boehner is swearing at them front of the microphones. no indications that there are meetings scheduled between the two chambers, the two branches of government at all and this rhetoric is continuing. they are trying to get out ahead of the president before he goes down to newport news. you referenced what i heard. pretty powerful demonstration of how upset the americans are. the president going down there to try to point that out to congress. congress saying, look, he's exploiting the military for his own political purposes. he should be back here in washington cutting a deal.
. >> i want to bring in "the washington post" editor. good morning. >> good morning. >> we're hearing the same things that we've been hearing, andy, over the last several days but is that going on here? there are no meetings that we're hearing about. chris van hollen even admitted that to us, no negotiations are going on. so if we're about to hit a crisis point, is all that we're going to get out of this receipt for sflik. >> i rhetoric? >> i tell you,...
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state is in this role. >> she is a washington woman. the controversies -- the biggest controversy to deal with, david, is land management related to oil and gas rights. i mean, generally, we're going to make a broad statement here, republicans tend to be oil industry promotes, environmental activists tend to be democrats. is this someone who both sides might feel understands their position? >> i think that opportunity certainly is there, but obviously it's going to depend in terms of what he initial decisions are. at this point, one of the things that's clearly occurring and keeping this economy afloat has been the expansion of natural gas development. that's been critical in terms of keeping this economy treading water. i think what's going to be interesting to see is what her decisions are in terms of dealing with land management. you see that about 2/3 of the country supports expanded use in terms of land and natural gas exploration. obviously with concerns in terms of conservation and the environment. but ultimately people are looki
state is in this role. >> she is a washington woman. the controversies -- the biggest controversy to deal with, david, is land management related to oil and gas rights. i mean, generally, we're going to make a broad statement here, republicans tend to be oil industry promotes, environmental activists tend to be democrats. is this someone who both sides might feel understands their position? >> i think that opportunity certainly is there, but obviously it's going to depend in terms...
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be aware, washington! tea party patriots are alive and well! this time next year, we will have a true conservative in the oval office! >> david, where do you think she fits into the republican party right now? obviously, she is rile up a crowd but how politically relevant is she? >> i think you get to the crux. clearly the ending of the contract with fox is a major step in terms of what is occurring to her public voice and think what she does at c-pac and defines what her voice is going to be is personal based. is she going to focus on some content? i think this speech is a critical speech for her in terms of where she goes and in terms of the discourse. >> do you think this is critical for her? is she in sort of a crisis period, having lost her biggest platform, emily? >> oh, absolutely. you have to -- you got to respect a hustle when you see a good one. she has had a really amazing career based on the fact she didn't finish out one term as governor. so if she lost the biggest platform to go on to the next one, i think this is a great move for
be aware, washington! tea party patriots are alive and well! this time next year, we will have a true conservative in the oval office! >> david, where do you think she fits into the republican party right now? obviously, she is rile up a crowd but how politically relevant is she? >> i think you get to the crux. clearly the ending of the contract with fox is a major step in terms of what is occurring to her public voice and think what she does at c-pac and defines what her voice is...
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it speaks to dysfunctionality in washington. i think that loses a confidence on the part of millions of people. and the sad part here, chris, is the american people are pretty strong on what they believe. it is not only opposition to sequestration. they understand that working families throughout this country are really hurting, that many large corporations one out of four doesn't pay a nickel in taxes. we're losing a hundred billion dollars a year through tax havens in the cayman islands and elsewhere, where corporations stash their money. the american people are not divided on the issue. they don't want to see cuts in social security, medicare, education, and other important programs. they do want to ask the wealthy and large corporations to stop paying their fair share. it's unfortunate that congress is not listening. >> i'm guessing you're hearing anecdotally what i hear. people ask me all the time why are these people not sitting down and talking to each other to get this thing done? senator pat toomey talked about the lack
it speaks to dysfunctionality in washington. i think that loses a confidence on the part of millions of people. and the sad part here, chris, is the american people are pretty strong on what they believe. it is not only opposition to sequestration. they understand that working families throughout this country are really hurting, that many large corporations one out of four doesn't pay a nickel in taxes. we're losing a hundred billion dollars a year through tax havens in the cayman islands and...
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. >> i will bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and senior staff writer for "the hill" alex bolton. good monday morning to both of you. ruth, this is the president's first big sell to the american people. what do you think he needs to say here? >> well, the president said he was going to give it everything he's got. i think what he needs to say is look, don't listen to the nra, listen to logic or listen to the nra from a number of years ago when it supported universal background checks. i think that there are three issues here in order of likelihood. one is background checks which has huge support and makes complete sense. one is limits on magazine sizes which i completely think the administration is right to push for. and the third and most controversial is limits on assault weapons, but in some ways, that's the one that would have the least impact. so i think the white house is right to push for all three, but the president really should concentrate in my view on the first two, background checks and magazine limits. >> on that which is pragmatic and doable is what you're s
. >> i will bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and senior staff writer for "the hill" alex bolton. good monday morning to both of you. ruth, this is the president's first big sell to the american people. what do you think he needs to say here? >> well, the president said he was going to give it everything he's got. i think what he needs to say is look, don't listen to the nra, listen to logic or listen to the nra from a number of years ago when it...
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that washington does that adds to the uncertainty certainly doesn't help the economy. so i think most people would like to see these people sort of get their act together before the deadline, hopefully. >> well, in fact, senator roy blunt just blamed uncertainty. let me play that. >> uncertainty is probably even a greater problem than contraction. if we knew what the government spending was going to be with some certainty, that would be better than this constant not knowing. we're on the 60-day clock and then on the 90-day clock. we need to get on a four and five-year clock. and that's why a budget and appropriations bills will make a difference, chuck. >> what are the chances, michael, of those things happening? >> well, you know, i think a long-term solution doesn't look very practical right now. and one reason is that members of congress like mr. blunt, republicans, are -- i think that it's more important not to give more ground on taxes than it is to create certainty. so i think everyone agrees that uncertainty is a problem. i think basically everybody agrees that
that washington does that adds to the uncertainty certainly doesn't help the economy. so i think most people would like to see these people sort of get their act together before the deadline, hopefully. >> well, in fact, senator roy blunt just blamed uncertainty. let me play that. >> uncertainty is probably even a greater problem than contraction. if we knew what the government spending was going to be with some certainty, that would be better than this constant not knowing. we're...
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. >> i want to bring in roll call cheryl and washington bureau chief ryan grim. good morning. >> good morning. >> the president says let's replace this with taxes and alternate cuts. republicans say cuts but no taxes. is it clear, ryan, who has the upper hand here? >> it's not entirely clear. republicans certainly feel like they have the upper hand here, much more so than the fiscal cliff. around the fiscal cliff, if nothing happened, taxes went up and democrats had a clear advantage. this time if nothing happens, spending cuts go into effects so republicans sort of think they have an advantage. but what is getting cut? the pentagon is taking the brunt of these cuts. certainly the commander in chief doesn't want that to happen. a ton of democrats are quite fine with seeing pentagon spending cuts. so, you know, it's sort of like nobody really wants it to happen but both sides are sort of okay with it. >> to the point of who might have the upper hand, charles krauthammer wrote this. obama's bluff is being called and he's the desperate water. what should they do? no
. >> i want to bring in roll call cheryl and washington bureau chief ryan grim. good morning. >> good morning. >> the president says let's replace this with taxes and alternate cuts. republicans say cuts but no taxes. is it clear, ryan, who has the upper hand here? >> it's not entirely clear. republicans certainly feel like they have the upper hand here, much more so than the fiscal cliff. around the fiscal cliff, if nothing happened, taxes went up and democrats had a...
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this hour, the president heads to minneapolis, his first major trip outside of washington to talk about gun violence. besides meeting with local officials there, it's part of his campaign style push to garner support for his proposals but it's an uphill climb. this weekend, nra president wayne lapierre insisted universal background checks will not work and claimed the president is against the second amendment. >> during the campaign when he said to people i will not take away your rifle, shotgun, hand gun, they leafletted the country with flyers like this, obama's not going to take your gun, obama will protect gun rights, and now he's trying to take away all three. i don't think you can trust -- >> senate majority leader harry reid says he hopes gun legislation will come out of the judiciary committee but he was noncommittal over whether he would sign an assault weapons ban. >> would you vote for it? >> frankly, she knows, i haven't read her amendment, i didn't vote for the assault weapons last time because it didn't make sense but i'll take a look at it. >> i will bring in "washington
this hour, the president heads to minneapolis, his first major trip outside of washington to talk about gun violence. besides meeting with local officials there, it's part of his campaign style push to garner support for his proposals but it's an uphill climb. this weekend, nra president wayne lapierre insisted universal background checks will not work and claimed the president is against the second amendment. >> during the campaign when he said to people i will not take away your rifle,...
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washington, d.c. has a pleadian income of $86,000. that's the only place that you would be able to afford a scar at the median level. >>>. >> air travel, from trip advisor, what did they find out. >> the five biggest complaints. seriously, you know what they are, right? the seats, they are dirty, there is no regular room, the fees, the delays, the security lines and other passengers was number five on the list. >> other passengers, that's funny. but the one that's really interesting is those security lines because with sequestration, we might see more lines at the airport, at least that's the sense we get from the faa so that might jump up a little bit next year if it lasts a long time. >>> are you thriving where you live? the annual well-being rating is out for the states, it's based on physical health, outlook on life, job satisfaction and lifestyle. here's the list, number fiver, vermont, four is utah, three minnesota, two colorado and the top spot for the fifth year in a row, hawaii. by the way, west virginia came in last. you can
washington, d.c. has a pleadian income of $86,000. that's the only place that you would be able to afford a scar at the median level. >>>. >> air travel, from trip advisor, what did they find out. >> the five biggest complaints. seriously, you know what they are, right? the seats, they are dirty, there is no regular room, the fees, the delays, the security lines and other passengers was number five on the list. >> other passengers, that's funny. but the one that's...
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and the richest president ever, george washington, $525 million, his salary was 2% of the u.s. budget back in 1789. the only current president on the top 20 list bill clinton whose net worth is estimated at 55 million. we'll be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood
and the richest president ever, george washington, $525 million, his salary was 2% of the u.s. budget back in 1789. the only current president on the top 20 list bill clinton whose net worth is estimated at 55 million. we'll be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's...
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. >> in "the washington post" today, greg sargent points out, "many individual house republicans don't have incentives to back immigration reform, even if opposing it is bad for the gop overall. well over half of house republicans represent districts that are over 80% white and over 200 of them represent districts that back mitt romney." what's your take on where we are on this immigration debate and are you concerned your republican colleagues won't support any change? >> well, i think the election showed that the american people want immigration reform. certainly, democrats and the president want it. i think the republicans really need it. >> but to the point that he was making, for individual members of congress to be re-elected, they don't feel they have to. >> but if they want the republican party to be able to continue on and not erode, even more, with regard to its overall national base, they really will need to join in to this fight. and also, they need to make sure that this country has the immigrants that it needs to continue forward. for instance, in engineering and technolo
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politics now, where president obama is considering another end run around a gridlocked congress, "the washington post" reports that the president is considering several new executive actions, including refinancing help for struggling homeowners, new protections for gales and lesbians, making buildings more energy efficient and tougher regulations for coal-fired power plants. >>> lindsey graham is threatening to block the nominations unless he gets more information about the benghazi attack. >> i don't think we should allow brennan to go forward. until the white house gives us an accounting. what did the president do? >> yes, i want to ask my colleagues just like they about with john bolden, no confirmation without information, no confirmation without information. >>> vice president biden is on the hold, holding a roundtable discussion with laws enforcement. it comes the day before president obama is expected to outline sweeping gun control measures in his state of the union address. >>> later this afternoon the senate is expected to approve the reauthorizations of the violence against women act.
politics now, where president obama is considering another end run around a gridlocked congress, "the washington post" reports that the president is considering several new executive actions, including refinancing help for struggling homeowners, new protections for gales and lesbians, making buildings more energy efficient and tougher regulations for coal-fired power plants. >>> lindsey graham is threatening to block the nominations unless he gets more information about the...
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well, the headline in today's "washington post" says, "impact of state of the union speeches isn't very lasting." i want to bring in congresswoman nita lowey, the ranking member of the house appropriations committee. good morning, congressman. good to see you. >> hi, chris. good to be with you. >> i want to first get your reaction to something we just learned about. there was a briefing for members of the media by speaker of the house john boehner and he said that the president doesn't have the guts to deal with the fiscal mess. do you want to respond to that? >> yes. the president had republican and democratic leadership in the room at the end of last year when the republicans just stood up and walked out. i understand that they were this close to having a deal. so, i'm not quite sure what he's talking about. speaker boehner can't get the support of his party. and i want to make it very clear, we did pass, bipartisan, democrat and republican, the budget control act, that would cut $1.5 trillion in both cuts and caps on future spending and discretionary spending is the lowest as the per
well, the headline in today's "washington post" says, "impact of state of the union speeches isn't very lasting." i want to bring in congresswoman nita lowey, the ranking member of the house appropriations committee. good morning, congressman. good to see you. >> hi, chris. good to be with you. >> i want to first get your reaction to something we just learned about. there was a briefing for members of the media by speaker of the house john boehner and he said...
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and i know you've heard the republicans say this over and over and over again, washington has a spending problem. democrats need to be willing to make cuts. what do you say to that? >> you know, what i say is, first of all, i'm in my second term now. for the two years that i have been here, all we have done is cut. the first time revenue was on the table was on january 2nd. and the cuts have already been very devastating. you know, i have to tell you that this morning i watched a commercial that is airing in the east coast. it it was advertising home heating assistance and essentially saying that if you can't afford home heating oil in this winter, that you can get a grant from sysco. so now seniors and poor folks have to rely on the government of venezuela to provide home heating aassistance because the cuts to home heating have been so devastating, cuts to education, health care. you have states begin beginning to rally right now. the economy is picking up in california. things are getting better. now moving forward irresponsibly like this to march is going to set states back. so when
and i know you've heard the republicans say this over and over and over again, washington has a spending problem. democrats need to be willing to make cuts. what do you say to that? >> you know, what i say is, first of all, i'm in my second term now. for the two years that i have been here, all we have done is cut. the first time revenue was on the table was on january 2nd. and the cuts have already been very devastating. you know, i have to tell you that this morning i watched a...
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. >>> a new report in "the washington post" says that most institutions have been hacked. >>> pope benedict xiv is stepping down as a popular pope. according to a new poll, 76% of catholics see hiv pfeifferably. 64% also support his decision to absent kay. >>> new york's cardinals timothy dolan has given a deposition about sex abuse in his former archdiocese. a attorney says he answered question about publicizing names of clergy members accused in cases decades old. he's been floated around as a possible, though long shot successor to pope benedict. >>> plus what has the u.s. and iran on the same side of the fence? we'll talk about that in ten minutes. >>> well, it's a great time to sell your car. used cars are getting top dollars. mandy driery is here with what's moving your money? why are used cars in such demand? >> they've become so scarce s. to the point where dealers have to do things like scour craiglist, even go to the parking lots of local sporting events to try to get vehicles they can buy and resell. why, when there was such a deep plunge in new car sales in 2008 and 2010, so as
. >>> a new report in "the washington post" says that most institutions have been hacked. >>> pope benedict xiv is stepping down as a popular pope. according to a new poll, 76% of catholics see hiv pfeifferably. 64% also support his decision to absent kay. >>> new york's cardinals timothy dolan has given a deposition about sex abuse in his former archdiocese. a attorney says he answered question about publicizing names of clergy members accused in cases...